Welcome to the home page for the American Motorcyclist Association ISDE Enduro 2013 Package!

This year the host location is Sardinia Italy!

Travel Sardinia

Sardinia is the second largest island in the Mediterranean. Sardinia is separated from Corsica to the north by the 6 mile wide Strait of Bonifacio wide (10 km). From the east coast of Sardinia to the main land of Italy it's about 120 miles (193 km). The Island of Sardinia has a 1.100 mile (1.800 km) long jagged and rocky coastline on offer. There are many small streches of sandy beaches in bewteen.

Facts and Figures

Sights- and historical buildings in Sardinia

Sardinia is full of Roman and Punic remains, just waiting for tourists to discover them. There are the fortresses of Monte Sirai and Pani Loriga built by Carthage, the major punic cities of Tharros, Nora and Sulci, in Cagliari an impressive Roman Amphitheatre and the temple of Antas near Fluminimaggiore, just to name a few. Almost everywhere one stumbles on traces of the Roman age.

Weather in Sardinia

The Island has a warm temperate marine climate. The weather is very hot and dry in summer and mild and humid during winter times. The heat of summer is however refreshed by the frequent Mistral wind. In Sardinia it usually does not rain very often. Rain falls more frequently in the middle of the island and less along the coast and the campidano plain.